What do I do once I have the DOCUMENTO ACREDITATIVO DEL DERECHO DE ASISTENCIA SANITARIA?
Once you have your derecho letter/certificate, you’ll need to register at your local public healthcare centre (Centro de Salud) where you’ll be allocated a doctor. To do this, you’ll need to take the following documents with you:
Depending on the region in which you are registering, you may need to fill out a form or two, so best to take a Spanish speaker with you. Once registered, you should receive your new healthcare card through the post and you’ll be issued with a document/letter which allows you to access healthcare straight away.
Click HERE for a map of all medical centres in Andalucia
Click HERE for a map of all medical centres in Murcia
Click HERE for a map of all medical centres in Alicante
If you’re not sure which local medical centre applies to your address, ask at your local Town Hall (Ayuntamiento) for the details.
How long does the whole process take?
When you arrive in Spain you won’t be able to access the public healthcare system straightaway. Once you have submitted all the right documents to complete the registration of the S1, it can still take a couple of months for Social Security to process and issue the final DOCUMENTO ACREDITATIVO DEL DERECHO DE ASISTENCIA SANITARIA certificate.
Make sure you have sufficient medication available to cover this gap and maybe even consider taking out private health insurance on a temporary basis, just until you are fully covered by the national health system.
Prescriptions
Under the Spanish national health system, patients are charged a percentage of the cost of their prescriptions, normally around 40-70% based on the medication and the patient’s income level. The cost of prescriptions in Spain can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of medicine and the province you live in. Under the S1 system, individuals may be exempt or eligible for reduced rates, depending on their circumstances.
Once you are registered with a doctor, they will complete an initial review of your health and add any prescriptions to your healthcare card. You can then reclaim this at any pharmacy, paying the reduced rate for medication if you’re eligible.